ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

57th Legislature, 2nd Regular Session

Majority Research Staff

Senate: JUDE DPA 4-3-1-0 | Third Read 16-11-3-0

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SB 1006: campaign finance; aggregate report; amount

Sponsor: Senator Kavanagh, LD 3

Committee on Federalism, Military Affairs & Elections

Overview

Increases the threshold at which an in-state individual's contribution to a committee must be itemized and disclosed among total receipts in the committee's campaign finance report.

History

Currently, a campaign finance report is required to include total receipts from the given reporting period, including an itemized list of receipts in categories outlined by statute. One such category is contributions from in-state individuals whose contributions exceed $100 for the given election cycle. This category includes the identification of the contributor and the contributor's occupation and employer. Campaign finance reports must also list the aggregate amount of contributions from all in-state individuals whose contributions do not meet $100 for the given election cycle.

Additionally, campaign finance reports are required to include an itemized list of receipts for contributions from out-of-state individuals, including the contributor's occupation and employer. There is currently no minimum reporting threshold for out-of-state contributions (A.R.S. § 16-926).

Laws 2016, Chapter 79 established several requirements for campaign finance reports, one of which was a requirement to list receipts from contributions from in-state and out-of-state individuals whose contributions exceeded $50 for the given election cycle.

Laws 2021, Chapter 154 bifurcated that individual contribution reporting category based on residency, increasing the reporting threshold to $100 for in-state individuals and requiring the reporting of all contributions from out-of-state individuals regardless of contribution amount.

Provisions

1.   Increases from $100 to $200 the minimum amount at which an in-state individual's contribution to a committee must be itemized with identifying information in a committee's campaign finance report. (Sec. 1)

2.   Requires a campaign finance report to include the aggregate amount of contributions from all in-state individuals whose contributions do not exceed $200, rather than $100, for the given election cycle. (Sec. 1)

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